Carr is now the third quarterback in franchise history to make three Pro Bowls, matching Ken Stabler and Rich Gannon.

No. 4 had quite the underwhelming year after a breakout 2016 as the Raiders finished 6-10. Carr threw less than twice as many touchdowns (22) as interceptions (13). He looked hesitant to throw downfield at times and hardly posed a threat on the ground. He finished with 3,496 yards, a 62.7 completion percentage and a passer rating of 86.4.

Carr suffered three transverse process fractures in his back during a Week 4 loss to the Broncos and returned after only one week out. He was adamant that his quick return didnt contribute to struggles later in the season, though head coach Jon Gruden conceded the injury would be a reasonable justification for those struggles.

Carr will be playing for his fourth head coach in 2018, his fifth season in the league.